Lee, you gotta fix men's bball first.
First of all, the HS route is not what has killed this program. The biggest problems we've had on the team in recent memory have come from JUCO and transfer players such as Roberson, Stephen Dees, Ed Turner and such, not from the HS players we've recruited which have now turned into the nucleus of our team such as Daigle, Gary, Bureau and Gradnigo. I think that logic is dead wrong...Sorry. Also, you are not "rewarding" Rodgers with anything at all if you get rid of Lee and not him. You are simply paying him for one year of service with a notice that he is next if he continues on this path with the current team.
I'm sure that is the sentiment from the entire fanbase here. I just posted this question to see what the breakdown would be but a good day in cajun land would be to fire both, officially open the RCAF for business and begin the search for qualified applicants in both programs.
A program is a plan or system. If you declare you are going to go the High School route you don't abandon it the year after you declare it to be your new program.
You can't swing back and forth link a pendulum without creating voids and still call it a "program"
The old program was JuCo and UL had success with it. The new program was supposed to be the HS route it killed the JuCo program. It lasted a year the new JuCo program killed the HS program.
You can’t survive with a pendulum of 1 year programs.
Geaux Cajuns
You are correct, but the problem is not in going the HS route itself, but in being able to COACH up the HS talent.
At this point, I could care less what UL does. Keep them both, fire them both, it really doesn't matter. Until we get the RCAF going, we will continue to be what we are and that is a mediocre mid major in a bad conference. I am tired of banging my head against a wall that does not appear to be showing signs of cracking any time soon.
It is time to get rid of the old relics in the athletic department. David Walker agreed to stay on through Dr. A's retirement even though he wanted to retire earlier. It is now time for Farmer to take over and people like Walker and LeBas to retire. They are just too tied to the old regime's ways of doing things. We need new blood, new leadership, and a changing of the guard in athletics.
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